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  2. Teddy Fresh - Wikipedia

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    Teddy Fresh products are designed to be “colorful and playful” and are inspired by kids clothing and ‘90s fashion. [4] The apparel is known for featuring pastel and color-block patterns, [ 5 ] [ 6 ] [ 7 ] and products include t-shirts, hoodies, sweaters, and jackets, [ 5 ] for men and for women. [ 8 ]

  3. List of military clothing camouflage patterns - Wikipedia

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    1931 Splittertarnmuster (splinter pattern) first used for tents, then parachutists' jump smocks, and finally for infantry smocks. This is a list of military clothing camouflage patterns used for battledress. Military camouflage is the use of camouflage by armed forces to protect personnel and equipment from observation by enemy forces.

  4. 21 Colorful Clothing Picks to Brighten Up Your Winter Wardrobe

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    When we put away our summer clothes and prep our wardrobe for winter, it’s usually like we’re sucking all of the color out of our closet — leaving a lot of black, grey and maybe some navy ...

  5. 1970s in fashion - Wikipedia

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    Young people gathered in nightclubs dressed in new disco clothing that was designed to show off the body and shine under dance-floor lights. Disco fashion featured fancy clothes made from man-made materials. The most famous disco look for women was the jersey wrap dress, a knee-length dress with a cinched waist. Essentially a robe, it became an ...

  6. Harlequin print - Wikipedia

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    Tammis Keefe, a cloth designer whose patterns appeared at Lord and Taylor in September 1952, used a harlequin print diamond pattern on a large cloth she crafted for a table setting show. [5] In a July 1954 article in the Washington Post, columnist Olga Curtis mentioned harlequin print fabrics and cellophane as very novel ideas in accessories. [6]

  7. Category:Textile patterns - Wikipedia

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  8. Color of clothing - Wikipedia

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    Preah Pithu T Monks - Siem Reap. Historically, different societies have set their own restrictions and norms for different clothing. For example, during the Tudor period, the crimson red color was not allowed in the ranks below the “knights of the garter.” [9] During the Renaissance era, the significance of clothing color increased, with specific colors reserved for the upper class and ...

  9. We found Cher's favorite pants on Amazon — and they're only $17

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    The slinky slacks come in tons of colors and patterns, from black to psychedelic to purple floral and even brown plaid. (Note that prices vary.) (Note that prices vary.)